Geography, asked by harshavardhanch5900, 1 year ago

Why the rainforest are
depleting?

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Answered by anushkabhosale11
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Due to developmental activities, the forests are being destroyed. This is the reason for depletion of rainforests. Paddy is grown in the Ganga-Brahmaputra plains. Answer: Because rice requires sufficient amount of water to grow.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The developmental activities are leading to the gradual destruction of the biologically diverse rainforests. It is estimated that a large area of the rainforest has been disappearing annually in the Amazon basin. As a result of this destruction, the topsoil is washed away as the rains fall and the lush forest turns into a barren landscape.

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